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Month: March 2019

Hospice of Santa Barbara provides its services for terminally ill patients as well as their families. A great number of the programs address children who have recently lost a family member. Statistics show that 20 percent of kids face a loss before turning 18, while one in 20 loses at least a parent before reaching 20. Hospice of Santa Barbara’s free programs offer support to those who are grieving. Kenny Slaught believes the initiatives help people avoid depression, post traumatic stress disorder and anxiety.

Every year, artists, educators, philanthropists and charity organizations gather together with students to talk about the state of the local arts education. This helps with developing improved future programs. Other projects focus on collecting instruments to donate to students who need them, loans who want to use the Santa Barbara Bowl resources, and sponsorships for art students. Kenny Slaught says that a children’s program is financed by the organization, as well as numerous in-school and after-school programs in areas affected by the Santa Barbara Bowl concerts. The Notes for Notes initiative provides free instruments and lessons to students. The educational outreach projects are facilitated by a large volunteer committee.Read more: http://finance.dailyherald.com/dailyherald/news/read/33663282/Kenny_Slaught_%E2%80%93_Raising_Awareness_of_Education_Outreach_Programs_at_the_Santa_Barbara_Bowl

On his blog at KennySlaught.com, real estate expert Kenny Slaught talks about the impact that Santa Barbara’s architectural traditions had on its construction industry. He mentions the Spanish inspired buildings found in the city, and highlights its architectural trends history and how they evolved while the government attempted to control the housing growth and impose regulations.

In an era where modern technologies are encountered everywhere, real estate investor Kenny Slaught knows the value of novel ideas in the property development market. While he highlights that technology was crucial in America’s transition into the digital age, resulting in a more effective and profitable property management sector, Slaught explains the role of technologies in the housing industry on his blog at KennySlaught.com.